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Define maw.
(1 point) Responses a tomb an animal throat or mouth an animal paw
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Use the analogy to answer the question.
A fin is to a fish as a _______ is to a _______. Which pair of words correctly completes
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Bilateral symmetry results in coelomate organisms true or false
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which statement best describes why modern horses look the way they do?
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list which traits are possessed for the following
placenta vertebrae mammary glands two pairs of limbs shark kangaroo chimpanzee
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list which traits are possessed for the following
placenta, vertebrae, mammary glands, two pairs of limbs, for the shark,
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Pythons have small leg bones buried in their tail muscles. What can scientists conclude from this observation?
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Cephalization is found in
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Question 4
All the animals to the right of the salamander would have the common characteristic of... Quiz image a Claws or nails
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Why do you think that an animal would have a part they do not show from the outside?
Example: Why would pythons have leg bones in
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Read the excerpt from a credible source about snails. Then answer the question that follows.
A snail's shell is composed of
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nickolia paul
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tail length
physical biochemical or behaviorial
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emily
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Use the table to answer the question. Brain Size (g) Body Size (kg) M= Badger 53 6 Caribou 288 110 Dog 70.2 8.5 Hedgehog 3.5
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The sea urchin shown has radial symmetry. This means that its body parts are -
f able to function on land and in the water g
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Question 1
a Mouth at front of head. Mouth on underside of head. b Rounded caudal fin. Forked caudal fin. c One set of dorsal
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Which statement best describes why modern horses look the way they do?(1 point) Responses Aspects of horse anatomy evolved
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1. How does the function of the appendages suit the needs of each animal? Think about how an insect, bat and bird use
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compared to rodents, rabbits have an extra pair of incisors and other skeletal structures that are different. They also have
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Use the table to answer the question.
Brain Size (g) Body Size (kg) M= Badger 53 6 Caribou 288 110 Dog 70.2 8.5 Hedgehog 3.5 0.93
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Why are hooves more advantageous for horses in the modern era?(1 point)
Responses Hooves are better suited for environments with
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Hana
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Define maw.
(1 point) • atomb • an animal throat or mouth • an animal paw
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Which pair represents an example of analogous structures in animals?
a whale flipper and lizard leg b bird wing and penguin
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kaite marie
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A characteristic that can be used to separate cats from rabbits is(1 point) Responses a backbone. a backbone. teeth
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Snails and beetles have exoskeletons. Hypothesize the advantages and disadvantages of having an exoskeleton rather than a
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Which pair represents an example of analogous structures in animals?
a whale flipper and lizard leg b fish tail and penguin
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Which pair represents an example of analogous structures in animals?
a whale flipper and lizard leg b bird wing and penguin
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kaite marie
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What is rumination is animal anatomy
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The pointed beak that a woodpecker uses to
remove insects from a tree trunk is an example of A an organ system B an environmental
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Snails and beetles have exoskeletons. What is an exoskelton? *
• A backbone that provides structure for the body. • A
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Snails and beetles have exoskeletons. Hypothesize the advantages and disadvantages of having an exoskeleton rather than a
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Propose a reason for a frog being lighter on the ventral side and darker on the dorsal side.
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hey bot whats the answer to this Snails and beetles have exoskeletons. Hypothesize the advantages and disadvantages of having an
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